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iTRVZ: liquid nano-platform for signal integration on the plasma membrane

View ORCID ProfileTaka A. Tsunoyama, View ORCID ProfileChristian Hoffmann, Bo Tang, View ORCID ProfileKoichiro M. Hirosawa, View ORCID ProfileYuri L. Nemoto, View ORCID ProfileRinshi S. Kasai, View ORCID ProfileTakahiro K. Fujiwara, Kenich G.N. Suzuki, View ORCID ProfileDragomir Milovanovic, View ORCID ProfileAkihiro Kusumi
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.30.474523
Taka A. Tsunoyama
1Membrane Cooperativity Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), Onna-son, Okinawa 904-0495, Japan
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Christian Hoffmann
2Laboratory of Molecular Neuroscience, German Centre for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) 10117 Berlin, Germany
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Bo Tang
1Membrane Cooperativity Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), Onna-son, Okinawa 904-0495, Japan
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Koichiro M. Hirosawa
3Institute for Glyco-Core Research (iGCORE), Gifu University, Gifu 501-1193, Japan
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Yuri L. Nemoto
1Membrane Cooperativity Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), Onna-son, Okinawa 904-0495, Japan
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Rinshi S. Kasai
3Institute for Glyco-Core Research (iGCORE), Gifu University, Gifu 501-1193, Japan
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Takahiro K. Fujiwara
4Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (WPI-iCeMS), Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
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Kenich G.N. Suzuki
3Institute for Glyco-Core Research (iGCORE), Gifu University, Gifu 501-1193, Japan
4Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (WPI-iCeMS), Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
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Dragomir Milovanovic
2Laboratory of Molecular Neuroscience, German Centre for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) 10117 Berlin, Germany
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Akihiro Kusumi
1Membrane Cooperativity Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), Onna-son, Okinawa 904-0495, Japan
4Institute for Integrated Cell-Material Sciences (WPI-iCeMS), Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan
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Signalling is one of the most important functions of the cellular plasma membrane (PM). A variety of extracellular signalling molecules bind to their specific receptors in the PM, and the engaged receptors in turn trigger various cytoplasmic signalling cascades. These signalling pathways are intertwined and affect each other, in a process called crosstalk, which enables the cells to fine tune the overall signal. The crosstalk of different receptor signalling pathways has been examined quite extensively, but the platform responsible for signal integration has never been discovered. Here, using single-molecule imaging, we found a nanometer-scale (50-80 nm) liquid-like protein assembly on the PM cytoplasmic surface (at a density of ∼2-μm apart from each other on average, with a lifetime of ∼10 s), working as the signal transduction and integration platform for receptors, including GPI-anchored receptors (GPI-ARs), receptor-type tyrosine kinases (RTKs), and GPCRs. The platform consists of integrin, talin, RIAM, VASP, and zyxin, and is thus termed iTRVZ. These molecules are known as focal-adhesion constituents, but iTRVZ is distinct from focal adhesions, because iTRVZ exists on both the apical and basal PMs and lack vinculin. The iTRVZ formation is driven by specific protein-protein interactions, liquid-liquid phase separation, and interactions with actin filaments and raft domains via PI(4,5)P2. iTRVZ integrates and amplifies the GPI-AR and RTK signals in a strongly non-linear fashion, and thus works as an AND gate and noise filter. These findings greatly advance our understanding of the mechanism for crosstalk between signalling pathways.

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iTRVZ: liquid nano-platform for signal integration on the plasma membrane
Taka A. Tsunoyama, Christian Hoffmann, Bo Tang, Koichiro M. Hirosawa, Yuri L. Nemoto, Rinshi S. Kasai, Takahiro K. Fujiwara, Kenich G.N. Suzuki, Dragomir Milovanovic, Akihiro Kusumi
bioRxiv 2021.12.30.474523; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.30.474523
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iTRVZ: liquid nano-platform for signal integration on the plasma membrane
Taka A. Tsunoyama, Christian Hoffmann, Bo Tang, Koichiro M. Hirosawa, Yuri L. Nemoto, Rinshi S. Kasai, Takahiro K. Fujiwara, Kenich G.N. Suzuki, Dragomir Milovanovic, Akihiro Kusumi
bioRxiv 2021.12.30.474523; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.30.474523

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